<span>The statement which is the best example of a theme in "Raymond's Run" is A. It is important to have confidence in oneself. Throughout this story readers can understand one very simple, but, at the same time very powerful truth of fellowship: we are stronger when we support each other and when we believe one in another. 'Believe in oneself' is the prominent idea of the book which leads to acknowledge that everyone is capable of being successful even when faced with great challenges.<span>
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Grendel is depicted as an evil mindless monster whose only goal is destruction and spreading evil. Considering that he's not depicted as an intellectual tactician but rather as a brute who wants to eat others, he would probably just heal up and attack again. Either that or he would ask for help from his mother.
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From the chapter "Cooking Time" in Eat the Sky, Drin the Ocean, Anita Roy narrates how she, Mandy and Marra related with food.
Newtri was an artificial food which was shortened from Newtrition which came in tubes. Everyone except Mandy loved it. Usually, she'd suck up a little and hand the rest to Marra when no one else was looking.
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